Mr. E. Charlton Black will deliver a course of three readings in Brattle Hall, on the evenings of February 28, March 7, and March 14. He will read selections from the works of J. M. Barrie, R. L. Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, Rev. S. L. Crockett and others. The readings will be supplemented by personal anecdotes. The price of course tickets is $1.50, but Mr. Black is willing to let members of the University have them for half this sum. Postal notes should be sent by mail to 10 Remington street, and the tickets will then be delivered.
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